Help installing jellybean

Last question. and thanks for all your help in advance.

I'm guessing you tried a bunch of roms out?
 
Cool. Now really. Last question. What's the difference here?

Download Link:
Vicious JellyBean V2
http://developer.clo...n-V2-signed.zip
MD5SUM dcfc2d75319e9359e7098aa66bee108b

Stock Flashable JellyBean kernel boot.img format:
http://developer.clo...k-JB-Kernel.zip
MD5SUM: e616cc84fdd020b1d51c9215f00f834c (This is if you prefer the stock JB Kernel)

Do you know what a kernel is? If not, Google it/look at my Don't Panic guide.

The second link is the kernel that CAME with Jelly Bean.

The first link is the actual rom; within it is a kernel, but it's different--custom.

I downloaded both, flashed the rom first and the kernel second.
 
Read the guide. Cool thanks again. But, for someone that isn't really gonna mess around that stuff. Should I do the same as you? Flash the rom, and then flash the original kernel?
 
Read the guide. Cool thanks again. But, for someone that isn't really gonna mess around that stuff. Should I do the same as you? Flash the rom, and then flash the original kernel?

Yeah, I would recommend that. Just make sure you wipe everything, made a backup, and are prepared.

It's a bit rocky; the first boot takes a while, the second a little less, and the third should be normal. But it definitely tests your patience!
 
I just flashed the first zip. Do I restart the phone, or turn it off or anything? Or do I go straight into the next zip (kernel)?
 
Changing that Heinous T-CDMA 64 Nonsense

I edited the file to my liking, and now I'm curious to how I put it on my phone...

But I'm having trouble with instructions.

"Copy the file to your SDcard, move it from your SDcard to "/data" (the data folder in the root directory), and reboot."

GN doesn't have an SDCARD. and I can't find "data" in root. Help?
 
Changing that Heinous T-CDMA 64 Nonsense

I edited the file to my liking, and now I'm curious to how I put it on my phone...

But I'm having trouble with instructions.

"Copy the file to your SDcard, move it from your SDcard to "/data" (the data folder in the root directory), and reboot."

GN doesn't have an SDCARD. and I can't find "data" in root. Help?

You have a fake one. If root is "/", the sdcard is "/sdcard" (where your pictures, downloads, etc. go; THAT PARENT FOLDER! :)), and "/data" is on the "same level" as the sdcard.

Use Root Explorer; copy the exi file, navigate to root, scroll to "d", open "/data" and hit paste. Reboot. Done :).
 
Wait, sorry, you kinda lost me. I get that I have a fake one.

So all I actually do is create a folder called data?
 
Wait, sorry, you kinda lost me. I get that I have a fake one.

So all I actually do is create a folder called data?

No.

Download that file. Alter it if you want. Transfer the file to your SDcard. Heck, you can email it to yourself and then download it into the Downloads folder.

When it's in that folder, you need to move it or copy and paste it to the data folder. The data folder is in your root directory, as is your SDcard folder. The data folder is not within the SDcard folder. :)
 
Thanks dmmarck and everyone else I could not have done it with out you guys!!! One last question, is it normal of it to say T-CDMA 64 at the bottom of the notification bar?







Yes. Some have been able to get it to say VERIZON WIRELESS, but myself and many others are stuck with that.

I just flashed a JB rom and...same deal.

Mine shows VERIZON WIRELESS as well. I was reading on rootzwiki earlier and the culprit may be people that did not format /system are getting the T-CDMA 64.
can't verify that for a fact, but that's what I did last night and I don't have that issue.

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Mine shows VERIZON WIRELESS as well. I was reading on rootzwiki earlier and the culprit may be people that did not format /system are getting the T-CDMA 64.
can't verify that for a fact, but that's what I did last night and I don't have that issue.

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Android Central Forums

I did it as well, and no dice. Had to go in there and manually change it (see the fix posted in my JB guide/thread).

I know one of the ports comes with the fix already there, so that's good at least.
 
Manually change it? Sorry I couldn't find your post about it.

I'm in root (I have my phone connected to my Windows computer) so I'm just viewing the files via Windows Explorer and I'm in "Computer\Galaxy Nexus\Internal storage\data" and I pasted the file there and no luck. amidoinitright?
 
Manually change it? Sorry I couldn't find your post about it.

I'm in root (I have my phone connected to my Windows computer) so I'm just viewing the files via Windows Explorer and I'm in "Computer\Galaxy Nexus\Internal storage\data" and I pasted the file there and no luck. amidoinitright?

For editing:

Open it up with a Text Editor. You could probably do it within Root Explorer (an app) or on your computer before you send it over. Just make sure you save it and the file extension stays the same (and it will).

For your issue:

Did you reboot? That should be it but I don't use Windows and I have no idea what the folder path would be on it. I use Mac/Linux.
 

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